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Snowfall vs Icefall - What's the difference?

snowfall | icefall |


As nouns the difference between snowfall and icefall

is that snowfall is an instance of falling of snow while icefall is a relatively rapid and turbulent flow of ice, somewhat analogous to a waterfall.

Icecap vs Icefall - What's the difference?

icecap | icefall |


As nouns the difference between icecap and icefall

is that icecap is a permanent expanse of ice encompassing a large geographical area, e.g. in Earth's polar zones while icefall is a relatively rapid and turbulent flow of ice, somewhat analogous to a waterfall.

Iceball vs Icefall - What's the difference?

iceball | icefall |


As nouns the difference between iceball and icefall

is that iceball is a ball of ice while icefall is a relatively rapid and turbulent flow of ice, somewhat analogous to a waterfall.

Taxonomy vs Icefall - What's the difference?

taxonomy | icefall |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and icefall

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while icefall is a relatively rapid and turbulent flow of ice, somewhat analogous to a waterfall.

Flow vs Icefall - What's the difference?

flow | icefall |


As nouns the difference between flow and icefall

is that flow is a movement in people or things with a particular way in large numbers or amounts while icefall is a relatively rapid and turbulent flow of ice, somewhat analogous to a waterfall.

As a verb flow

is to move as a fluid from one position to another.